[0001] The present invention refers to a device for the successive exposure of images in
amusement machines and, more specifically, to a device in which the images are located
upon a supporting device that has the form of a flexible continuous image strip.
[0002] Are already known devices for the successive exposure of images in amusement machines,
made up of a flexible continuous strip mounted upon a number of rollers and which
carries motifs or images that become visible, from the outside of the amusement machine,
whenever the image strip passes by a track in where there is a viewing window.
[0003] Devices of the described type have already been described in Spanish patents number
492,010; 498,490 and 505,262, as well as in British patent number 206,8620. In all
of the above cases the devices include a dragging device, connected to an actuation
motor and one or more guiding rollers, free spinning, being all of the rollers fixedly
attached to the frame or structure in which they are mounted. The dragging roller
is fitted with tooth that mesh into holes practised in the flexible image strip. The
previously cited patents provide for the arrangement of lighting means near the viewing
window, as well as means to determine or identify the position of the image strip,
in order to control its walls ensuring a proper positioning of the images on the viewing
window.
[0004] Spanish utility models number 9100716 and 9100717 also describe devices that feature
the previously described constitution, which include a box or housing in which the
various components are assembled. In the British patent number 2.150.335 the box or
housing is made up of independent walls or panels, removable, including two walls
that are perpendicular to the axis of the rollers on which the image strip is mounted,
featuring these walls on their internal surface two channels or slots arranged in
confrontation to each other so as to receive the edges of the image strip.
[0005] Finally European patent application number 629,980A describes a device that includes
a continuous trips that is dragged by a motor and that passes in front of a viewing
window, such device including, as means to support and guide the image strip, two
parallel plates that, with the aid of intermediate spacers, constitute the frame of
the device, featuring those plates on their internal surface corresponding slots arranged
in confrontation to each other so as to receive the edges of the image strip.
[0006] In all of the previously mentioned patents, the position of the various rollers upon
which the image strip is assembled is fixed, so that the image strip assembly and
dismantling operations may by cumbersome.
[0007] This problem may be solved by sizing the length of the image strip so that it stays
somewhat loose when assembled the rollers, which may cause adjustment problems in
respect of the positioning of the motifs in front of the viewing window.
[0008] British patent number 2.150.335 describes a floating guiding roller, which makes
the constitution of the device more complex and presents the added risk that the image
strip may accidentally come off. This problems is solved by guiding the edges of the
image strip between channels or slots practised into the corresponding walls of the
frame or housing. In European application number 629,980A the walls of the housing,
between which the image strip is mounted, are removable, freeing the spacers of the
walls and the image strip.
[0009] On the other hand, due to the fact that the device incorporates a single image strip
dragging roller, it is then not possible to secure and keep constant the pulling force
and length of the image strip on the track that runs in front of the viewing window,
which may lead to errors or deviations in respect of the precise positioning of the
motifs in front of the viewing window.
[0010] The devices already known normally use a motor of the type known as "step by step",
which turning speed is determined through the creation of a series of electrical impulses
that determine the turning angle of the motor, to drag the image strip. This type
of motors usually has low torque characteristics, which means that the motor might
not turn at the previously established angle whenever a friction or adjustment problem
occurs, which causes an incorrect positioning of the images of the image strip in
front of the viewing window. Back and forth image strip motion undetected by the system
may also take place..
[0011] The object of this invention is a device for the successive exposure of images in
amusement machines of the type previously described, in which the image strip may
be easily disassembled and removed, using a fast anchorage system that does not require
tools nor makes it necessary to disassemble the structure or frame, making it then
possible to clean or replace the image strip very quickly.
[0012] Another object of the invention is to achieve a device in which it is possible to
keep constant the pulling force and length of the section of image strip that runs
in front of the viewing window, thus ensuring the proper positioning of the motifs
in front of the viewing window, avoiding at the same time that the image strip may
rub and cause friction against the lie or profile of the running track that includes
the viewing window.
[0013] A further object of the invention is to achieve a device in which the image strip
may follow, in front of the viewing window, a trajectory that is totally straight
or that features a given lengthwise curvature.
[0014] It is also an object of the invention to give the exposure device with image strip
control means capable of detecting the displacements of the image strip and of ensuring
the proper positioning of the images in front of the viewing window.
[0015] In accordance with this invention, the set of roller on which the image strip is
mounted includes two consecutive synchronized dragging rollers, at least two consecutive
fixed position guiding rollers, and two non consecutive guiding rollers, removable
and featuring adjustable position. Each of the two consecutive synchronized dragging
rollers is mounted at each end of the portion of circuit in which the viewing window
is located.
[0016] This arrangement ensures the pulling force and length of the image strip portion
running between the two consecutive dragging rollers, between which the viewing window
is located, thus ensuring the positioning of the motifs before the viewing window,
and this without the need to fit image strip tensing elements to the device.
[0017] Changing the length of the image strip portion running between the two consecutive
synchronized dragging rollers it is possible to make this portion run as per a straight
or curve trajectory, making it possible to fit, on the inside of the image strip,
an interchangeable support that carries the lighting means and which may feature a
flat or curved-convex external surface, so as to be able to adapt to the configuration
of the viewing window.
[0018] The non consecutive rollers of the guide are located between the consecutive dragging
rollers and the consecutive guiding rollers, displaced towards the inside of the frame
in respect of the adjacent dragging and guiding rollers, causing the image strip to
form two adjustable depth loops. Each one of these rollers is mounted between two
elastically deformable parallel straps or ribbons, fixed to the structure or frame
at one of their ends and fitted with at least to holes axially distanced from each
other, and located on opposite positions on the two straps or ribbons. The axis of
the rollers shall be mounted between the internally or externally confronted holes
depending upon the trajectory to be followed by the band along the portion in which
the viewing window is located.
[0019] The above described non consecutive guiding roller assembly system does also allow
the removal of the image strip in a simple and quick manner. Flexing outwards the
straps or ribbons between which the rollers are assembled is all that is needed, in
order to free and extract them, after which the image strip shall be loose enough
to allow its extraction, so that it may be cleaned up or replaced by a new image strip.
[0020] According to another characteristic of the invention, the control of the image strip
is based on the use of detectors that produce a set of impulses generated as per the
"GRAY" code, which allows the position of the images of the image strip to be encoded.
[0021] Through the use of this system it is possible to know at all times the turning angles
of the motor, independently of the problems that there may be in respect of friction
rubbing or misalignments, and therefore also the turning direction of the image strip
and also the precise position of the band, whether it is moving or at rest, taking
actions as needed through the corresponding microprocessor.
[0022] The features and benefits set out may be understood better by reading the following
description, made with reference to the attached drawings, which schematically show
an example of execution. In the drawings:
[0023] Figure 1 is a side elevation view of a device made in accordance with the invention,
in which the frontal wall of the frame or housing has been removed.
[0024] Figure 2 is a frontal elevation view of the device, as per direction A of figure
1, without the flexible image strip and without the lighting means supporting elements.
[0025] Figure 3 is a view similar to that of figure 1, where the image strip follows a curve-convex
trajectory through the portion that runs in front of the viewing window.
[0026] Figure 4 is an internal elevation of one of the side walls that made up the frame
or housing of the device object of the invention.
[0027] Figure 5 is a schematic section of the frame, taken as per the cutting lines V-V
of figure 4.
[0028] Figures 6 to 9 represent successive positions of the image strip control means.
[0029] As may be observed in figure 2, the device object of the invention includes a frame
or housing made up of two parallel plates or walls, marked with reference numbers
1 and 2, joined to each other through intermediate rods or connectors not shown.
[0030] Between plates 1 and 2 are mounted two consecutive dragging rollers, marked with
reference numbers 3 and 4, two consecutive free turning rollers, marked with reference
numbers 5 and 6 and two non consecutive free turning rollers, marked with reference
numbers 7 and 8.
[0031] On the frame or housing is also assembled an electric micromotor 9 which outlet axis
incorporates a pinion 10 on which meshes a toothed crown wheel 11 on which axis is
fitted a toothed pulley 12. Dragging rollers 3 and 4 do each have on their axis a
toothed pulley 13 and 14.
[0032] Between each toothed pulley 12 of crown wheel 11 and the toothed pulleys 13 and 14
of rollers 3 and 4 are mounted toothed chains 15 and 16, defining on the whole a mechanical
transmission system that ensures the proper synchronism of rollers 3 and 4.
[0033] The non consecutive free turning rollers 7 and 8 are assembled, as may be better
observed in figures 4 and 5, upon parallel straps or ribbons 17 and 18, of an elastically
deformable nature, that can be made of plastic material. Each one of these straps
is attached to wall 1 or 2 of the structure or frame by one of their ends, for instance
using a rivet, screw, or similar fixing element 19, being it possible to flex the
straps or ribbons outwards from their anchorage point, just as the straps or ribbons
17 are shown in figure 5. Each one of the straps or ribbons 17 and 18 has at least
two holes 20 and 21, axially distanced from each other and practised in confronting
positions in the two straps or ribbons of each side. Between the internal 21 or external
20 holes of the straps 17 and 18 are assembled the free turning rollers 5 and 6.
[0034] By flexing outwards the straps or ribbons, as may be observed in respect of straps
17 in figure 5, the corresponding roller may then be freed and removed from the frame
or housing.
[0035] Employing the above constitution, upon the described set of rollers is then assembled
a flexible image strip 22, which forms two loops around rollers 7 and 8 directed towards
the inside of the frame.
[0036] Due to the existence of two dragging rollers 3 and 4 synchronized to each other,
the portion of the image strip 22 that runs between these two rollers shall feature
constant pulling pressure and length which may therefore be modified depending on
whether rollers 7 and 8 are fitted to the internal holes 21 of the flexible straps,
figures 4 and 5, or else to their external holes 20.
[0037] Whenever rollers 5 and 6 are fitted to the internal holes 21, the image strip 22
follows a straight trajectory between dragging rollers 3 and 4. On the other hand,
whenever the rollers 7 and 8 are fitted into the external holes 20 of the flexible
straps 17 and 18, the portion of strip that runs between rollers 3 and 4 follows a
curved-convex trajectory, as shown in figure 3.
[0038] In the first case, a supporting element 23 that carries the lighting means 24 and
which features a flat external surface directed towards the image strip 22 is fitted
onto the frame, inside the portion of image strip that runs between dragging rollers
3 and 4.
[0039] In the second case, as may be observed in figure 3, a supporting element 23a featuring
a curved-convex external surface 25 directed towards image strip 22 is fitted within
the portion of the image strip 22 that runs between rollers 3 and 4.
[0040] The control of the position of image strip 22 is based on the application of the
"GRAY" code, which is a position encoding method that may be implemented using two
or more detectors; so that the number of detectors will determine the number of different
positions that may be discriminated, in accordance with the expression:
[0041] N = 2
n, where N is the number of positions and n is the number of detectors.
[0042] In any position each one of the detectors may only be in one of two different states,
which we shall call "state 1" and "state 0". Only one of the detectors changes state
in the passage from a position to another, being this the main feature of the "GRAY"
code.
[0043] In a physical state of motion incorporating the "GRAY" code, we may determine the
position in which we are at any given time and the direction of movement if we continuously
observe the state of the detectors.
[0044] In the example represented in the drawings, the device includes two detectors 30
and 31 made up of as many phototransistors, and a disk 32 joined to the axis of motor
9. With this arrangement, the application of the "GRAY" code is now explained with
reference to figures 6 to 9.
[0045] As may be observed in these figures, disc 32 has, at its periphery, an inlet or gap
33 which angular amplitude is 180°. During the turning motion of the motor, disc 32
shall intercept and allow the passage of the beam issuing from each phototransistor.
Whenever the phototransistors are saturated, which corresponds to the position of
the disc in which it allows the passage of the beam, we then say that its signal is
"0", whenever the disc intercepts the beam the phototransistor is not saturated and
we then say that its signal is "1".
[0046] Starting from the position shown in figure 6, in which disc 32 allows the passage
of the beam of the two sensors 30 and 31, as the disc turns it shall traverse the
positions shown in figures 7, 8 and 9, causing the production of signals that, due
to the physical shape of the disc and the positioning of sensors 30 and 31, cause
the code to change one of the two signals in respect of each 90° of turn of the motor.
From figure 6 to figure 9 the value of the signals of the sensors shall respectively
be as follows: 0-0; 0-1; 1-0; and 1-1.
[0047] As may be observed, a detector changes its state in the passage from one figure to
the next one.
[0048] The passage from one position to another may be ascendent (motion in a direction),
figures 6, 7, 8, 9, 6, 7, 8..., descendent (motion in the opposite direction), figures
6, 9, 8, 7, 6, 9, 8, 7, ...
[0049] The system described may be used in different manners, depending upon the control
to establish in respect of the image strip.
[0050] The device does furthermore include a tab 34 that is attached to image strip 22,
and which passage may be controlled by using a magnetic, capacitive, optical, etc.
detector 35, and which may be used as an end of image strip indicator.
[0051] In short, using the previously described arrangement it is possible to manufacture
a device in which the existence of two synchronized dragging rollers ensure the correct
positioning of the portion of image strip that runs in front of the viewing window,
whichever may the trajectory to be followed by that portion be. On the other hand,
the image strip may also be simply and quickly assembled and disassembled. Furthermore,
the portion of the image strip that runs in front of the viewing window may do so
following a straight or curve trajectory, without modifying the position of the device.
1. Device for the successive exposure of images in amusement machines, made up of a structure
or frame used to support a number of dragging and guiding rollers upon which is mounted
a continuous strip of a flexible nature, which strip is printed with a number of motifs
and images and which runs, through a portion of the circuit followed, in front of
an image viewing window, near which are fitted image strip lighting means, there being
also further means to control the position of the images in front of the previously
described viewing window, characterized in that it includes two consecutive synchronized
dragging rollers, at least two consecutive fixedly arranged guiding rollers and two
non consecutive, adjustable position, removable guiding rollers; which consecutive
dragging rollers are fitted one at each end of the portion of circuit in which the
viewing window is located; and which non consecutive guiding rollers are located between
the consecutive dragging rollers and the consecutive guiding rollers, displaced inwards
in the frame in respect of the adjacent dragging and guiding rollers, causing the
image strip to form two adjustable depth loops.
2. Device accordint to claim 1, characterized in that one of the non consecutive guiding
rollers is fitted between two parallel straps, elastically deformable, that are attached
to the structure or frame by one of its ends and which have at least two axially distanced
holes, each one of them, practised on confronted positions of the two straps or ribbons
in order to receive between the internal or external confronting holes the axis of
the corresponding roller.
3. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that in the circuit portion in which
the viewing window is located there is, inside the image strip, an interchangeable
supporting element that carries the lighting means and which has an external surface
that describes, approximately, the trajectory of the image strip across this portion.
4. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that the means used to control the position
of the images in front of the viewing window incorporate at least two sensors which
purpose is to detect the turns of a disc attached to the axis of the motor and to
produce a set of impulses generated as per the "GRAY" code, used to encode image positions.
5. Device according to claim 4, characterized in that the sensors consist of two phototransistors,
which light beams may either pass or be intercepted by the turning motion of the disc.
6. Device according to claim 4, characterized in that it does furthermore incorporate
a third sensor which purpose is to detect the passage of a tab or pin attached to
the image strip, which indicates the beginning or end of the image strip.